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On and subject
On the whole they maintain much the same high standard, but they are much more difficult to discuss in detail because of their wider variety of subject matter.
On the other hand, an amateur may be in a position to approach a subject with an open mind ( as a result of the lack of formal training ) and in a financially disinterested manner.
On the subject of alchemy and chemistry, many treatises relating to Alchemy have been attributed to him, though in his authentic writings he had little to say on the subject, and then mostly through commentary on Aristotle.
On 19 June, the weak and ailing tsarevich received twenty-five strokes with the knout, and then, on the 24th, he was subject to fifteen more.
On the subject of religion, DiFranco has stated:
In about 723, Bede wrote a longer work on the same subject, On the Reckoning of Time, which was influential throughout the Middle Ages.
The company's effort to regain its footing is the subject of Tom Barbash's 2003 book On Top of the World: Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, and 9 / 11: A Story of Loss and Renewal.
On the subject of welfare, the Friedmans argue that current welfare practices are creating " wards of the state " as opposed to " self-reliant individuals " and suggest a negative income tax as a less harmful alternative.
On 17 January 1793 Louis was condemned to death for " conspiracy against the public liberty and the general safety " by a close majority in Convention: 361 voted to execute the king, 288 voted against, and another 72 voted to execute him subject to a variety of delaying conditions.
He wrote four books on the subject: How to Solve It, Mathematical Discovery: On Understanding, Learning, and Teaching Problem Solving ; Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning Volume I: Induction and Analogy in Mathematics, and Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning Volume II: Patterns of Plausible Reasoning.
On March 11, 2011 the country was subject to a devastating 9. 0 magnitude earthquake and a massive tsunami as a result.
On May 19, 1992, Quayle gave a speech to the Commonwealth Club of California on the subject of the Los Angeles riots.
Russ is the subject of Farah Mendlesohn's book On Joanna Russ and Jeanne Cortiel's Demand My Writing: Joanna Russ, Feminism, Science Fiction.
On December 6, 2006, The CJLS adopted three distinct responsa reflecting very different approaches to the subject.
On the East Coast, Latin artists such as the Beatnuts emerged in the early 1990s, with New Jersey native Chino XL earning recognition for his lyricism and equal controversy for his subject matter.
" To make clear my exposition in writing this brief commentary on painting ," Alberti began his treatise, Della Pittura ( On Painting ), " I will take first from the mathematicians those things with which my subject is concerned.
On the other hand they are subject to the rules of syntax and can contain gaps to hold other lexems on which they operate.
On the question of a body subject to a constant ( uniform ) force, the 12th century Jewish-Arab Nathanel ( Iraqi, of Baghdad ) stated that constant force imparts constant acceleration, while the main properties are uniformly accelerated motion ( as of falling bodies ) was worked out by the 14th century Oxford Calculators.
The German Renaissance specialist Georgius Agricola wrote works such as De re metallica ( On Metals, 1556 ) and De Natura Fossilium ( On the Nature of Rocks, 1546 ) which begin the scientific approach to the subject.
On 27 May 2009, Caltex Oil Australia Ltd. announced it would be acquiring 302 Mobil service stations in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide, subject to approval of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
' Duncan Barrett, one of the co-authors of The Sugar Girls describes some of the perils of relying on oral history accounts: " On two occasions, it became clear that a subject was trying to mislead us about what happened – telling a self-deprecating story in one interview, and then presenting a different, and more flattering, version of events when we tried to follow it up.
On the other hand, the assembly of Pangea created huge arid inland areas subject to temperature extremes.

On and charity
Bonewits encouraged charity programs to help Neopagan seniors, and in January 2006 was the keynote speaker at the Conference On Current Pagan Studies at the Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, CA.
On 1 July 2011, Dalglish was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Ulster, for services to football and charity.
On 15 December 1969, Moon joined John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band for a live performance at the Lyceum Ballroom ( now the Lyceum Theatre in London for a UNICEF charity concert.
On 21 July 1990, ex-Pink Floyd member Roger Waters staged a gigantic charity concert of his former band's rock extravaganza The Wall to commemorate the end of the division between East and West Germany.
On 20 January 1996, Arafat was elected president of the PNA, with an overwhelming 88. 2 % majority ( the only other candidate was charity organizer Samiha Khalil ).
On June 23, 2008, ZZ Top celebrated the release of their first live concert DVD entitled Live from Texas with the world premiere, a special appearance, and charity auction at the Hard Rock Cafe in Houston.
On 11 September 2010 Jones performed for an audience of 50, 000 at the Help for Heroes charity concert at Twickenham Stadium performing " Strange Things Are Happening Every Day " and his classic hit " Green Green Grass of Home ".
On March 31, 2008, the charity was renamed The Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, as it is known today.
On November 2, 2009 Kent auctioned off 100 limited physical copies of the song " 2000 " for charity.
On January 28, 2010, Poe performed several songs live as part of a charity benefit concert in LA.
On 19 March 2012 it was announced that Dench was to become honorary patron of the charity " Everton in the Community ", the official charity of Everton F. C.
* " On the Rolling Sea When Jesus Speaks to Me " on On the Rolling Sea: A Tribute to Joseph Spence, charity tribute album 1994 ( song previously released )
On 2 July 2012 all of British Waterways ' assets and responsibilities in England and Wales were transferred to the newly founded charity the Canal & River Trust.
On January 2, 1948, Indiana State Police raided every casino in the city before the operators could warn each other, and the judge who had devoted the past nine years in eliminating gambling from Jeffersonville, James L. Bottorff, made sure that the equipment was confiscated and the money at the casinos given to charity.
On the same site as Islandfest, the Grosse Ile Youth Recreational Association ( GIYRA ), a 501c3 charity, runs a haunted house every Halloween.
On its release, the then British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, decided the VAT collected on sales of the Live Aid DVD would be given back to the charity, which would raise an extra £ 5 for every DVD sold.
On 27 November 2009 Mott the Hoople played The Tartan Clefs charity night in Glasgow.
On 14 October, Gibb was due to perform the charity single with the Soldiers, but was again rushed to hospital with severe abdominal pains.
On January 22, 2010, American country-pop singer Taylor Swift covered " Breathless " at a performance on Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief, a charity telethon to benefit the victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
On Eid day before prayers, people distribute a charity locally known as fitra.
On November 2, 1994 the bill passed both Houses by unanimous consent, honoring Schneerson for his " outstanding and enduring contributions toward world education, morality, and acts of charity ".
On 24 September 2009, it was announced that Faces, minus Rod Stewart, would reunite for a one-off charity show for the Performing Rights Society's Music Members ' Benevolent Fund, at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

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